Tempe student government votes to fund Devils in Disguise
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government voted Tuesday to break its own rules in order to delegate funds to an on-campus care event.
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government voted Tuesday to break its own rules in order to delegate funds to an on-campus care event.
The man initially avoided stopping his vehicle for police but eventually was found to have alcohol in his body.
ASU Grounds Services are planning to replace trees on Palm Walk, which are nearing the end of their lifespans.
ASU takes a stand for Phoenix Children's Hospital with an all night dance marathon.
The woman avoided police by walking away from them and refusing to reveal her identity.
Three ASU professors are being recognized for their work with the military.
Female ASU Army ROTC cadets respond to their new responsibilities and discuss the contrast between men and women in the military.
The woman grew angry after police stopped her for crossing a street against the light.
More than a dozen kids signed up for the junior archaeologist field day at the ASU Deer Valley Rock Art Center, where they learned the basics of archaeology and participated in a mock dig.
More than a dozen kids signed up for the junior archaeologist field day at the ASU Deer Valley Rock Art Center, where they learned the basics of archaeology and participated in a mock dig.
A lecture on the Tempe campus Friday focused on the effects of tobacco and the new policy that will ban tobacco use from all ASU property.
A business marketing and fine arts senior works as a senior designer for an online jewelry and accessory design company.
Members of several immigration rights groups used Valentines to protest Gov. Jan Brewer's stance on drivers licenses for deferred action immigrants.
Three students have been systematically tearing down or covering signs they think are sexist at the Tempe campus.
The man was found with a pair of tin snips used to cut through a bike rack and steal a bike.
The man was planning on smoking methamphetamine he purchased for $20 before being stopped by Tempe Police.
Project Humanities started its week-long superhero event discussing the relation between comic book heroes and everyday heroes
Phoenix Children's Hospital and two ASU research professors are working to find cures for brain tumors.
A proposed state senate bill would require that academic credit be granted to students who complete online courses that can be taken by anyone, enrolled student or not.
ASU's power soccer team does not stop for disabilities.
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